Malcolm did super. When Malcolm went to Mason and he was brought in to this white home and the school he went to, there was another black family there and that was all. And Malcolm became like the puppy. They just loved him. He got to the head of his class. He was outstanding, in fact. And he showed a lot of ambition to go... and he liked that because there was a time for special attention to Malcolm because he was black and they gave it to him. And he started washing dishes in the kitchen and after awhile he became class president. And then he got so he would bring those white boys to Lansing -- they had their fathers' car -- he could come to Lansing and go around and show off and then he would go back to Mason. In the interim, my sister Ella visited us and she went to Mason to meet Malcolm and when they sat and talked and she met him, she made an agreement with Malcolm that he could come to Boston at the end of the semester and he looked forward to that, you see.